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9780155011410

Gardner's Art Through the Ages

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    9780155011410

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    0155011413

  • Edition: 10th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1995-08-04
  • Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing
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This classic art history survey text has sold more than two million copies since it was first published in 1926. The ideal text for the full-year art history course, it surveys the entire span of Western art from prehistory to the present and offers overviews of significant areas of non-Western art. Heightened visual appeal and superior accuracy of color resulting from printing at 175-line screen resolution. Addition of new maps, timelines, and improved photographic views. Reorganized, expanded, and revised chapters in Part One reflect significant changes in the field of ancient art over the last decade. (New co-author Fred S. Kleiner, Classical scholar, is Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Archaeology, the official journal of the Archaeological Institute of America.) Increased attention to social and political context of works of art in the ancient world. Presentation of more classical works of art created for non-elite patrons. Reorganized Early Christian, Islamic, and Byzantine material. Expanded coverage of Chinese art and introduction of Korean art. Expanded coverage of Mayan ceramics and stelae, new coverage of Peruvian textiles and Colombian goldwork. Revision of African art, updated in a separate chapter with twice as many images as the previous edition. Reorganized chapters covering Northern and Italian Renaissance. Increased coverage of women and minority artists. Totally reorganized eighteenth-, nineteenth- and twentieth-century material; many new images from nineteenth- and twentieth-century artists.

Table of Contents

Preface v
Introduction 3(1)
The Aim of Art History
4(1)
Classification Categories of Art History
4(14)
The Problem of Representation
18(2)
I The Ancient World 20(260)
The Birth Of Art
24(16)
Paleolithic Art
26(7)
Mesolithic Art
33(2)
Neolithic Art
35(5)
Ancient Near Eastern Art
40(24)
Sumerian Art
42(7)
Akkadian Art
49(1)
Neo-Sumerian Art
50(1)
Babylonian Art
51(1)
Hittite Art
52(1)
Elamite Art
52(1)
Assyrian Art
53(4)
Neo-Babylonian Art
57(1)
Achaemenid Persian Art
58(3)
Sasanian Art
61(3)
Egyptian Art
64(34)
The Predynastic Period
66(3)
The Old Kingdom
69(12)
The Middle Kingdom
81(1)
The New Kingdom
82(16)
Aegean Art
98(18)
Cycladic Art
101(1)
Minoan Art
102(8)
Mycenaean Art
110(6)
Greek Art
116(68)
The Geometric and Orientalizing Periods
119(5)
The Archaic Period
124(16)
The Early and High Classical Periods
140(21)
The Late Classical Period
161(10)
The Hellenistic Period
171(13)
Etruscan Art
184(14)
Early Etruscan Art
186(7)
Later Etruscan Art
193(5)
Roman Art
198(58)
The Republic
200(5)
Pompeii and the Cities of Vesuvius
205(12)
The Early Empire
217(10)
The High Empire
227(15)
The Late Empire
242(14)
Early Christian Art
256(24)
The Catacombs and Funerary Art
259(4)
Architecture and Mosaics
263(11)
Luxury Arts
274(6)
II The Middle Ages 280(182)
Byzantine Art
284(34)
Byzantium: The Eastern Roman Christian Empire
286(1)
Early Byzantine Art
287(16)
Middle Byzantine Art
303(9)
Late Byzantine Art
312(6)
Islamic Art
318(26)
Early Islamic Architecture
321(8)
Islamic Architectural Ornament
329(3)
Later Islamic Architecture: Mosque, Madrasa, Mausoleum
332(5)
Object Art and Textiles
337(2)
The Art of Calligraphy
339(2)
The Art of Book Illustration
341(3)
Early Medieval Art In The West
344(34)
The Animal Style: Scythian Antecedents
350(1)
Art of the Germanic Peoples
351(4)
Hiberno-Saxon Art
355(4)
Viking Art
359(2)
Carolingian Art
361(9)
Ottonian Art
370(8)
Romanesque Art
378(36)
Architecture
385(12)
Sculpture
397(10)
Painting
407(2)
Illumination
409(5)
Gothic Art
414(48)
Early Gothic
420(9)
High Gothic
429(16)
Late Gothic
445(3)
Gothic Outside of France
448(14)
III The World Beyond Europe 462(156)
The Art of Indian Asia
468(24)
The Spread of Indian Art
483(9)
The Art of China And Korea
492(36)
China
494(28)
Korea
522(6)
The Art of Japan
528(24)
Archaic Period
530(2)
Asuka Period
532(2)
Early Heian and Late Heian (Fujiwara) Periods
534(4)
Kamakura Period
538(2)
Ashikaga Period
540(3)
Momoyama and Edo (Tokugawa) Periods
543(8)
Domestic Architecture
551(1)
The Native Arts Of The Americas And Of Oceania
552(44)
The Pre-Columbian Art of the Americas
554(1)
Mesoamerica
554(16)
South America
570(8)
North America
578(9)
Oceania
587(7)
Afterword: The Present
594(2)
The Arts of Africa
596(22)
The Varied Contexts of African Art
598(1)
Stylistic Distinctions
599(1)
Artists and Materials
600(1)
Chronology and African Art
600(5)
Leadership and Art
605(2)
Spirituality and Art
607(4)
Masks and Masquerades
611(5)
Afterword: The Present
616(2)
IV The Renaissance And The Baroque And Rococo 618(304)
Late Gothic Art In Italy
624(24)
The City-States: Economies and Politics
626(1)
Humanism: The Revival of Classical Values
627(1)
The Humanizing of Religious Experience
627(2)
Sculpture
629(1)
Painting
630(18)
Fifteenth-Century Art in Northern Europe And Spain
648(30)
The Rise of Capitalism
650(1)
The Burgundian Netherlands
651(19)
France, Germany, and Spain
670(8)
Fifteenth-Century Italian Art: The Early Renaissance
678(50)
The First Half of the Fifteenth Century
680(26)
The Second Half of the Fifteenth Century
706(22)
Sixteenth-Century Italian Art: The High Renaissance And Mannerism
728(60)
The High Renaissance
730(32)
Mannerism
762(9)
Venetian Art and Architecture
771(17)
Sixteenth-Century Art In Northern Europe And Spain
788(28)
The Protestant Reformation
790(1)
Germany
791(10)
The Netherlands
801(5)
France
806(4)
Spain
810(6)
Baroque Art
816(62)
Italy
820(22)
Spain
842(6)
Flanders
848(5)
Holland
853(12)
France
865(10)
England
875(3)
The Eighteenth Century: Late Baroque And Rococo, And The Rise Of Romanticism
878(44)
The Enlightenment: Philosophy and Society
880(2)
The Early Eighteenth Century: Late Baroque and Rococo
882(12)
The Enlightenment: Science and Technology
894(3)
Reaction against the Rococo: The Taste for the ``Natural''
897(7)
The Rise of Romanticism
904(18)
V The Modern And Postmodern World 922(232)
The Ninteenth Century: Pluralism Of Style
926(92)
Science and Technology
928(2)
The Artist: Traditional or Modern?
930(1)
The Early Nineteenth Century: The Role of Romanticism
931(26)
Mid-Century Realism: The Reaction against Romanticism
957(37)
The Later Nineteenth Century: Reactions against Realism in Painting
994(16)
Sculpture in the Later Nineteenth Century
1010(3)
Architecture in the Later Nineteenth Century: The Beginnings of a New Style
1013(5)
The Early Twentieth Century: The Establishment of Modernist Art
1018(72)
The Establishment of Modernist Art
1022(1)
Architecture
1023(10)
Painting and Sculpture
1033(57)
The Later Twentieth Century
1090(64)
Egalitarian Multiculturalism in Postmodern Art
1094(2)
Postwar Expressionism in Europe
1096(1)
Modernist Formalism
1097(13)
Earth and Site Art
1110(2)
Pop Art and Postmodern Trends
1112(26)
Modernism and Postmodernism in Architecture
1138(14)
Functionalism Again
1152(2)
Pronunciation Guide to Artists' Names 1154(4)
Glossary 1158(11)
Bibliography 1169(11)
Acknowledgments 1180(2)
Index 1182

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